FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] This invention relates to medical devices and more particularly to such stone extracting
medical devices. Such device typically includes a stone extracting unit which is mounted
on one end of an elongated canula and is capable of being operated in response to
the movement of a hand piece mounted on the other end of the canula.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] The invention constitutes an improvement on the medical stone extracting device disclosed
in
US Patent No. 5,906,622, which is manufactured in accordance with Patent No.
7,210,210 and sold commercially under the trade mark "N-Gage" by Cook Urological. The disclosure
of the '622 and '210 patents are hereby incorporated into the present specification.
The "N-Gage" device includes a stone extracting unit mounted on the distal end of
an elongated canula operated by a hand piece mounted on the proximal end of the canula.
The stone extracting unit itself comprises three annularly arranged elongated tubular
elements fixed together at their proximal ends to a distal end of a fixed component
of the canula, the proximal end of which is connected to a fixed component of the
hand piece. The manually movable component of the hand piece is connected to the proximal
end of a movable component of the canula which extends through the fixed component
of the canula. The distal end of the movable canula component is connected to move
three elongated wire elements of the stone extracting unit. The three elongated wire
elements extend through the three fixed tubular elements so that their free end portions
extend outwardly of the free ends of the tubular elements. The free ends of the three
wire elements are then connected in fixed relation to the exterior free end portion
of an adjacent tubular element by the method disclosed in the aforesaid '210 patent.
The arrangement is such that when the movable component of the hand piece is manually
moved from a closed position to an opened position, the free ends of the tubular elements
of the stone extracting unit are moved radially outwardly with respect to one another
by virtue of the wire elements moving outwardly of the free ends of the tubular elements
while their free ends are connected to free ends of adjacent tubular elements.
[0003] An advantage of the "N-Gage" device is that it can be used to capture stones (1)
in the kidney, in which case entry of the stone is through the open center defined
by the wire elements backed up by the diverging tubular elements or (2) in the ureter,
in which case entry of the stone is between spaced apart backup tubular elements.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0004] The improvement of the present invention is particularly suited for use in applications
involving larger spaces than the ureter because, with a larger radial expansion of
the tubular elements, the distance between adjacent backup portions of the tubular
elements becomes greater. In the renal environment this distance can be great enough
to make maintaining capture of the stone problematic. In accordance with the principles
of the present invention, the solution is to provide more backup tubular elements
to reduce the distance between adjacent tubular elements when the device is wide open.
In particular Nephrostolithotomy procedures where the variety of stone sizes that
need and can be extracted is significantly larger than in other applications such
as Pyelonetroscopic approaches. The present invention is particularly useful in procedures
which present these circumstances.
[0005] Applicants have found that while the four wire device disclosed in the '622 patent
does work, it does not have to necessarily work all the time.
[0006] As discussed in the '622 patent, the tubes and wires of a four element device when
closed and viewed from the end form a four pointed star. The four points of this star
are defined by the ends of the tubular elements. The sides leading to each point are
defined by the two wire elements extending angularly to the end of each tubular element.
In a four element device the wire elements must extend from the end of a tubular element
to an adjacent tubular element. The only other possibility is the wire element extends
to a diametrically opposite one, and this cannot be done because it would close the
necessary open end. The angle between each pair of wire elements leading to a point
at a tubular element end is 90°.
[0007] The opening movement of a device in its closed position is the most difficult movement
to accomplish because of the very little leverage available for the wire elements
to move the ends of the tubular elements radially outwardly from their abutting annular
configuration. If all four are moved radially out together, the device opens up normally.
Applicants have found that sometimes at the beginning, one point of the four will
start moving inwardly toward the opposite point because the 90° angle of the wire
elements allows this to take place and to continue. The small triangle of the inwardly
moving point essentially inverts and continues to move in inverted relation toward
the opposite point resulting in an opening malfunction where the required open center
is closed by wire elements extending therein.
[0008] In constructions where the device is made up of more than four elements and the wire
elements are connected to adjacent tubular element ends as taught in the '622 patent,
the same triangularity would exist throughout the annulus but with an angle greater
than 90° with the respect to each triangle which could, in operation, invert to cause
an opening malfunction.
[0009] Applicants have found that multiple element devices involving more than four elements
can be made so that the inverion and opening malfunction mentioned above does not
occur so long as the wire elements are connected to the end of a tubular element which
is neither adjacent to nor diametrically opposed to the tubular element from which
it extends. In a five element device constructed in accordance with the principles
of the present invention, the end view of the closed device is in the shape of a five
pointed star that can be drawn by not removing a pen from the paper on which the star
is drawn. The comparable configuration of a six element device according to the invention
is in the shape of a six pointed star made up of two deltas drawn on the same center
but equally angularly displaced with respect to one another. Devices having more than
six elements are contemplated within the invention.
[0010] Other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become apparent
from the following detailed description, the accompanying drawings, and the appended
claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011]
Figure 1 is a top plan view of a medical device embodying the principles of the present
invention showing the five cooperating elements of the stone extracting unit in an
open position;
Figure 2 is an enlarged end view of the device shown in Figure 1 with the five elements
of the stone extracting unit in a closed position around a stone;
Figure 3 is a reduced cross-sectional view taken along the line 3-3 of Figure 2.
Figure 4 is an exploded perspective view of a typical hand piece which can be used
in the 5 element device shown in Figure 1 as well as the 6 element device shown in
Figures 8-10;
Figure 5 is a cross-sectional view of the hand piece shown in Figure 4 assembled with
the canula taken along the outer end portion thereof;
Figure 6 is a view similar to Figure 5 taken through the center portion of the hand
piece;
Figure 7 is a view similar to Figure 5 taken through the front end portion of the
hand piece.
Figure 8 is a view similar to Figure 1 showing another embodiment of a medical device
of the invention having a six element stone extracting unit;
Figure 9 is a view similar to Figure 2 of the device shown in Figure 8; and
Figure 10 is a view similar to Figure 3 of the device shown in Figure 8.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0012] Referring now particularly to Figures 1-7 of the drawings, there is shown therein
one embodiment of a medical device, generally indicated at 10, which embodies the
principles of the present invention. The medical device 10 includes, in general, an
elongated canula assembly, generally indicated at 12, a hand piece assembly, generally
indicated at 13, operatively connected with the proximal end portion of the canula
assembly 12, and a stone extracting unit 14 operatively connected to the distal end
of the canula assembly 12.
[0013] In the embodiment shown in Figures 1-8, the canula assembly 12 is formed of a fixed
outer tubular component 16 and a movable inner tubular component 18. However the construction
can be made in accordance with the constructions disclosed in either of the aforesaid
patents.
[0014] The tubular elements 16 and 18 are formed of a suitable plastic material such as
polyethylene, polypropylene, polyester, polyvinyl chloride, polyimide or the like.
[0015] At the distal end of the canula assembly 12, the fixed outer tubular component 16
extends over and is fixed to the proximal ends of five annularly arranged abutting
tubular elements 20 (constituting longitudinally fixed flexure elements as described
in the '622 patent) forming a part of the stone extracting unit 14 at the distal end
of the canula assembly 12.
[0016] The stone extracting unit 14 also includes five wire elements 22 (constituting movable
flexure elements as described in the '622 patent) which extend through the five tubular
elements 20. The proximal ends of the five wire elements 22 are connected with the
distal end of the movable inner canula element 18 within the fixed outer canula element
inwardly of the associated proximal ends of the tubular elements 20. The wire elements
22 are preferably made of nitinol and the tubular elements are made of a suitable
plastic material as, for example, a mixture of ethylene vinyl acetate and low density
polyethylene.
[0017] The five wire elements 22 extend outwardly from their respective surrounding tubular
elements 20 and their distal ends are connected with the distal ends of the tubular
elements 20 so that, as shown in Figure 2, the exposed portions of the wire elements
22 when drawn into a closed position define a five pointed star continuously drawn
without interruption. In accordance with the principles of the present invention it
is important to note that the free end of each wire element 22 has its distal free
end connected to the end of a tubular element 20 which is neither adjacent to nor
diametrically opposed to the tubular element 20 from which the wire element 22 extends.
It will also be noted that there are two wire elements 22 associated with the end
of each tubular element 20, one moveably extending therefrom and one fixed thereto.
[0018] The two wire elements 22 associated with each tubular element extend therefrom in
a V-formation where they are associated with the ends of two spaced tubular elements
20. When the wire elements 22 are moved relative to the ends of the tubular elements,
the forces are applied in a direction so that they act toward the point of the V which
cannot have relative annular movement and toward the free ends of the V which can
have annular movement, thus assuring that the movement of the wire elements 22 will
have the desired effect of either opening or closing the distal end of the unit 14.
[0019] It will also be noted that when the wire elements 22 are extended to a fully opened
position, the exposed portion of each wire element 22 interengages with the exposed
portions of two other wire elements 22. As shown, these interengagements are made
to go over and under in a consistent pattern which also aids in causing the exposed
portions of the wire elements to move in the desired way.
[0020] It is preferable that the distal free end of each wire element 22 be connected in
fixed relation to the distal end of its associated tubular element 20 by the process
and construction disclosed in the patent, although other constructions may be used
briefly. The patent process involves positioning a heat shrinkable plastic tube over
a heat fusable plastic tube, positioning both tubes over the end portion of the tubular
element 20. The distal end portion of the wire element 22 is then inserted between
the exterior of the tubular element 20 and the interior of the inner fusable plastic
tube. Heat is then applied to the heat shrinkable tube which moves radially inwardly
heating the fusable plastic of the inner tube which acts as an adhesive to ensure
that the heat shrunk tube holds the wire end in glued engagement with the exterior
of the end of the tubular element 20. In the drawings, the fused together outer heat
shrinkable plastic tube and the inner fusable plastic tube are shown as one unit and
identified by the reference numeral 24.
[0021] The connection between the proximal ends of the wire elements 22 and the distal end
of the inner movable canula element 18 may assume any of the configurations shown
in the aforesaid patents. The connection shown in Figure 3 includes a solid cylindrical
pusher member 28 having five equally spaced wire receiving grooves 30 formed in the
exterior periphery thereof. The proximal end portion of each wire element 22 is kinked
at a right angle, as indicated at 32, and the portion inwardly thereof is mounted
in a groove 30 so that the kinked end 32 engages the proximally facing surface of
the pusher member 30. An annular retaining member 34 of angular cross-section is fitted
over the wire containing pusher member 28 is engagement with the kinked end 32.
[0022] The center of the pusher member 28 is drilled and threaded to receive a thread bolt
36 therethrough. The bolt 36 extends outwardly a considerable distance from the pusher
member 28 so as to be useful in mounting the annular retaining member 34 in its fitted
position. Proximally threadedly mounted on the extending end portion of the bolt 36
is a canula connecting member 38 having a distally facing surface which, when the
member 38 is tightened onto the bolt 36, engages and wedges the retaining member 34
in its fitted position.
[0023] The exterior periphery of the canula connecting member 38 is formed with three different
configurations including wrench engaging flats 40 adjacent the distally facing surface
thereof, a section of threads 42 in the middle portion and a frusto-conical surface
44 at the proximal end thereof.
[0024] As can be seen in Figure 3, the movable inner canula component 18 has its distal
end split so as to engage over and seat on the frusto-conical surface 44. The distal
end of movable inner canula component 18 is secured to the canula connecting member
38 with its split end in wedged engagement with the frusto-conical surface 44 by a
mating frusto-conical surface of an annular retaining member 46 threaded on the threaded
section 42 of the canula connecting member 38.
[0025] The two retaining members 34 and 46 have their cylindrical exterior peripheries sized
so as to easily slide within the interior cylindrical periphery of the fixed outer
canula component 16.
[0026] The assembly of the five wire elements 22 with the five tubular elements 20 and the
movable inner canula component can be accomplished in any suitable fashion. One manner
of assembly is to first secure the distal ends of each wire element to the end of
its associated tubular element 20 by the method previously described. The proximal
ends of the tubular elements 20 are then secured together by gluing them around a
short tube 48. With the tubular element 20 thus initially secured together, the appropriate
wire elements 22 can be fed through the tubular elements 20 until the proximal ends
extend proximally beyond the proximal ends of the tubular elements 20.
[0027] The portions of the wire elements 22 are then kinked and fitted on the pusher member
28 and the retaining member 34 is then pushed into fitted relation thereto.
[0028] The canula connecting member 38 can now be threaded onto the bolt 36 and cinched
down by using a wrench on the flats 40 while holding the retaining member 34 in fitted
relation to the pusher member 28. Then, after slipping the retaining ring 46 over
the inner movable canula element 18, the distal end of the inner movable canula component
18 is split and engaged with the frusto-conical surface 44. The retaining ring 46
can then be moved along the canula component 18 and threaded on the threaded section
42 to complete the connection between the canula component 18 and the five wire elements
22. The connection of the canula assembly 12 with the stone extracting unit 14 is
completed by moving the fixed outer canula component 20 into position with its distal
end portion over the proximal ends of tubular elements 20 held in position by the
tube 48 and glued in place.
[0029] Referring now more particularly to Figures 4-7, the construction of the hand piece
assembly 13 and its connection with the proximal end of the canula assembly 12 will
now be described. The hand piece assembly 13 constitutes a moving mechanism for the
stone extracting unit 14 which operates through the canula assembly. It will be understood
that other types of moving mechanisms are contemplated.
[0030] The hand piece assembly 13 may assume any known configuration. However, as shown,
the hand piece assembly 13 is a known assembly manufactured and commercially sold
by CR Bard, Inc. As best shown in Figure 4, the moving hand piece assembly 13 includes
a fixed housing component or assembly, generally indicated at 50, and a moving component
or assembly, generally indicated at 52, slidably mounted in the fixed housing assembly
50 between limiting positions, one of which corresponds to the closed position of
the stone extracting unit 14 and the other of which corresponds to the open position
of the stone extracting unit 14.
[0031] The fixed housing assembly 50 includes two complimentary split housing members 54
and 56, best shown in Figure 4, molded of a suitable plastic material, such as ABS
or polycarbonate. The housing members 54 and 56 are of shell-like construction, with
edges 58 configured to be moved into complementary abutting relation with one another
so as to form a three dimensional gun-like shape including a rear handle portion 60
configured to be gripped by one hand of a user and a barrel portion 62 extending forwardly
therefrom from which the canula assembly 12 extends.
[0032] The housing member 54 includes a series of peripherally spaced bosses 64, each having
a projection 66 extending from the central portion thereof. As best shown in Figure
5, the housing member 56 includes a series of abutting bosses 68, each having a central
opening 70 therein sized to receive a corresponding projection 66. The handle portions
of the housing members 54 and 56 have large circular openings 72 therein each sized
to receive therein a logo carrying circular member 74. The circular members 74 are
of generally cup-like configuration each being peripherally recessed, as indicated
at 76, to fit with an associated opening 72 and having circular edges 78 positioned
to abut one another.
[0033] The moving assembly 52 includes a pusher member, generally indicated at 80, molded
of a suitable plastic material, such as ABS or polycarbonate. The pusher member 80
includes a rectangular body portion 82 having a width defined by planar exterior surfaces
84 configured to slidably engage complementary centrally located planar interior surfaces
86 provided by the housing members 54 and 56.
[0034] Formed in the lower central portion of each housing member 54 and 56 below the associated
planar surface 86 is a rail portion 88 positioned to be slidably engaged by a corresponding
rail surface 90 formed along the associated lower corner of the body portion 82 below
the associated planar surface 84.
[0035] Each housing member 54 and 56 has an elongated recess 92 formed in a central upper
portion of the edge 58 thereof. The body portion 82 is suitably recessed along the
upper extremities of the planar surfaces 84 to provide an upper section of reduced
width which rides within the opening defined by the edges of the recesses 92.
[0036] The pusher member 80 also includes an upper thumb engaging portion 94 integral with
the body portion 82 along the upper section thereof. The thumb engaging portion 94
extends transversely outwardly beyond the sides of the body portion to provide flange
sections which overlie and can slide along the upper exterior surfaces of the housing
members 54 and 56 adjacent the recesses 92. As best shown in Figure 4, the upper surface
of the thumb engaging portion 94 is longitudinally convex and formed with spaced ridges
to aid thumb manipulation.
[0037] The body portion 82 is formed with a longitudinally extending bore 96 sized to receive
therein the proximal end of the inner canula component 18. The body portion 82 also
is formed with a transversely extending threaded bore 98 which intersects at its central
portion with a central portion of the bore 96.
[0038] The portion of the threaded bore 98 on the housing member 54 side of the bore 96
is adapted to receive a threaded stem 100 of a knob 102. The housing member 54 has
an elongated slot 104 formed in the central side wall thereof which enables the threaded
stem 100 to be threaded into the threaded bore 98 and move with the pusher member
80 while the knob 102 is disposed exteriorly of the fixed housing assembly 50.
[0039] The opposite housing member 56 is formed with a comparable parallel slot 106 which
has a width dimension larger than the width dimension of the slot 102. The larger
width slot 106 is configured to receive therein a circular boss 108 formed integrally
on the adjacent planar surface 84 of the pusher member 80. A set screw element 110
is adapted to be threadedly engaged in the portion of the threaded bore 98 on the
housing member 56 side of the base 98.
[0040] The longitudinal bore 96 together with the threaded stem 100 and set screw element
110 provide the interconnection with the movable component 18 of the canula assembly
12. After the canula component 18 is inserted in the bore 96, set screw element 110
can be used to lock the canula component 18 in the bore 96.
[0041] The interconnection with the fixed part of the canula assembly 12 is provided by
a large arcuate boss 112, best shown in Figures 4 and 7, formed in the forward end
of each housing member 54 and 56 having a longitudinal groove 114 of half circle cross
section therein. Also, as shown, in Figure 4, there are two rearwardly extending reinforcing
ribs 116 disposed just rearwardly of the arcuate boss 112.
[0042] The interconnection is accomplished in conjunction with the assembly of the housing
members 54 and 56 together. This assembly, as well as the pre-assembly of the circular
members 74 within the circular openings 72, is accomplished by applying an appropriate
adhesive to the abutting surfaces of the parts and moving them together. Of course,
the pusher member 80 with the attached canula assembly 12 is properly positioned within
the housing members 54 and 56 before they are moved together. During the movement
together, the glued surfaces of the grooves 114 engage the exterior surface of the
proximal end of the canula component 16. Additional adhesive can be used between the
ribs 116.
[0043] Referring now more particularly to Figures 8-10, there is shown there a six element
stone extracting unit 14' which forms another embodiment of the present invention
when used in lieu of the 5 element stone extracting unit 14 with the hand piece assembly
13 and canula assembly 12.
[0044] The unit 14' differs from the unit 14 solely in the provision of six cooperating
wire and tubular elements rather than five. Consequently, reference numbers used in
Figures 1-3 to describe the parts of the unit 14 are applied to the comparable parts
of the unit 14' in Figures 8-10 with a prime (') added thereto. Accordingly, since
most of the parts of both units are the same, it is appropriate in describing the
unit 14' to describe only the differences that occur by virtue of the provision of
six cooperating elements rather than five.
[0045] First, it will be noted that the six tubular elements 20' are arranged annularly,
like the five tubular elements 20, with their proximal ends fixedly secured together
in abutting relation and to the fixed component 16 of the canula assembly 12 and with
their distal ends free to flex outwardly between opened and closed positions. The
six wire elements 22' likewise extend through the six tubular elements 20' with their
proximal ends fixed to a six groove pusher member replacing the 5 groove pusher member
and with their distal end portions extending distally beyond the distal ends of the
tubular elements 20.
[0046] The connection of the distal ends of the wire elements 22' to the distal ends of
the tubular elements 20' is the same as before but there is a different pattern formed
by the movable wire elements 22' with respect to the tubular elements 20' due to the
difference in numbers. In essence, the six wire elements are connected in the same
fashion as the two three element device units of the "N-Gage" device, only displaced
annularly to intermesh with each other. Stated differently, the pattern is like a
six pointed star formed by two deltas drawn on the same center but displaced angularly
equidistantly.
[0047] With this pattern, the same characteristics of the 5 element unit are retained. That
is, each movable wire element 22' is movably associated with respect to one of the
tubular elements 20' and fixedly associated with respect to a second tubular element
20' which is neither adjacent nor opposite in the annular arrangement with respect
to the one tubular element 20'. Each tubular element 20' is associated with two force-applying
wire elements 22' which converge thereto in a V-formation to form a point of a star
configuration and ensure radial movement of the point with respect to the annular
arrangement in response to the movement of the wire elements 22'. It will also be
noted that the distal end portion of each wire element 22' associated with two tubular
elements 20 intersects with two other wire element distal portions in an over- and-under
relation which aids in insuring a normal opening movement.
[0048] The foregoing embodiments have been provided solely for illustrating the structures
and functional principles of the present invention, and are not intended to be limiting.
To the contrary, the present invention encompasses all modifications, alterations,
substitutions, and equivalents with the scope of the appended claims.
[0049] The following numbered clauses set out features of the disclosure:
- 1. A medical device comprising:
an elongated canula assembly having a proximal end and a distal end,
an operable stone extracting unit on the distal end of the canula assembly, and
a moving assembly on the proximal end of the canula assembly constructed and arranged
to operate the stone extracting unit through the canula assembly,
said stone extracting unit including more than four annularly arranged fixed flexure
elements fixed at proximal ends for flexure outwardly therefrom and an equal number
of movable flexure elements,
each movable flexure element being movably associated with respect to one of said
fixed flexure elements and fixedly associated with respect to a second fixed flexure
element which is neither adjacent nor opposite in the annular arrangement with respect
to the one fixed flexure element,
each fixed flexure element being associated with two force applying movable flexure
elements which converge thereto in a V-formation to form a point of a star configuration
and ensure radial movement of the point with respect to the annular arrangement in
response to the movement of said moveable flexure elements.
- 2. A medical device as defined in clause 1 wherein said stone extracting unit includes
five fixed flexure elements and when the fixed flexure elements are in the closed
position thereof the distal end portions of the movable flexure elements define a
five pointed star formed by one continuous line.
- 3. A medical device as defined in clause 2 wherein the fixed association of each fixed
flexure element with a movable flexure element constitutes a connection comprising
a heat shrinkable tube heat shrunk in surrounding relation to the distal end of the
associated (1) (tubular) fixed flexure element with an annular layer of fused adhesive
plastic between the heat shrunk tube and the distal end of the associated fixed flexure
element and the distal end of the associated movable flexure element being in contact
with the fixed flexure element and the fused plastic layer.
- 4. A medical device as defined in clause 1 wherein said stone extracting unit includes
six (1) (tubular) (2) (fixed flexure) elements and when the distal ends of said (1)
(tubular) (2) (fixed flexure) elements are in the closed position thereof the distal
end portions of the movable flexure element define a six pointed star formed by two
equally annularly displaced delta triangles.
- 5. A medical device as defined in clause 4 wherein the fixed association of each fixed
flexure element with a movable flexure element constitutes a connection comprising
a heat shrinkable tube heat shrunk in surrounding relation to the distal end of the
associated (1) (tubular) fixed flexure element with an annular layer of fused adhesive
plastic between the heat shrunk tube and the distal end of the associated fixed flexure
element and the distal end of the associated movable flexure element being in contact
with the fixed flexure element and the fused plastic layer.
- 6. A medical device as defined in clause 1 wherein the fixed association of each fixed
flexure element with a movable flexure element constitutes a connection comprising
a heat shrinkable tube heat shrunk in surrounding relation to the distal end of the
associated (1) tubular fixed flexure element with an annular layer of fused adhesive
plastic between the heat shrunk tube and the distal end of the associated fixed flexure
element and the distal end of the associated movable flexure element being in contact
with the fixed flexure element and the fused plastic layer.
1. A medical device comprising:
an elongated canula assembly having a proximal end and a distal end,
a hand piece assembly connected to the proximal end of the canula assembly,
and a stone extracting unit on the distal end of said canula assembly,
said canula assembly including a fixed canula component and a movable canula component
movable in opposite directions, with respect to said fixed canula component,
said hand piece assembly including a fixed hand piece component connected to a proximal
end of the fixed canula component and a movable hand piece component connected to
a proximal end of the movable canula component to move the movable canula component
in opposite directions in response to the movement of the movable hand piece component
in opposite directions with respect to the fixed hand piece component,
said stone extracting unit including more than four tubular elements having proximal
end portions fixed together in an annular arrangement in fixed relation to the distal
end of said fixed canula component and an equal number of wire elements extending
through said tubular elements,
said wire elements having proximal end portions extending proximally beyond the proximal
ends of said tubular elements connected to be moved in opposite directions in response
to the movement of the movable canula component in opposite directions,
said wire elements having distal end portions extending distally beyond the distal
ends of the tubular elements, the distal end portion of each wire element having a
free end connected to a distal end of an associate tubular element,
the two tubular elements associated with each wire element distal end portion being
disposed neither adjacent to one another nor diametrically opposed to one another
in the annular arrangement thereof so as to cause the distal ends of the tubular elements
to move between opened and closed positions in response to the movement of said wire
elements in opposite directions.
2. A medical device as defined in claim 1 wherein said stone extracting unit includes
five tubular elements and when the distal ends of said tubular elements are in the
closed position thereof the distal end portions of the wire elements define a five
pointed star formed by one continuous line.
3. A medical device as defined in either of claims 1 or 2 wherein the distal end portion
of each wire element associated with two tubular elements intersects with two other
wire element distal end portions in an over-and-under relation.
4. A medical device as defined in any one of the preceding claims wherein the connection
between the distal end of each wire element comprises a heat shrinkable tube heat
shrunk in surrounding relation to the distal end of the associated tubular element
with an annular layer of fused adhesive plastic between the heat shrunk tube and the
distal end of the associated tubular element and the distal end of the associated
wire element being in contact with the tubular element and the fused plastic layer.
5. A medical device as defined in any one of the preceding claims
wherein the proximal end portions of the wire elements extend proximally beyond the
proximal ends of the tubular elements in a parallel annular array, the proximal end
portion of each wire element within annually spaced axially extending grooves formed
in a pusher member with the ends kinked at right angles in engagement with a proximally
facing surface of the pusher member.
6. A medical device as defined in any one of the preceding claims wherein:
each wire element is movably associated with respect to one of said tubular elements
and fixedly associated with respect to a second tubular element which is neither adjacent
nor opposite in the annular arrangement with respect to the one tubular element,
each tubular element is associated with two force applying wire elements which converge
thereto in a V-formation to form a point of a star configuration and ensure radial
movement of the point with respect to the annular arrangement in response to the movement
of said wire elements.
7. A medical device as defined in claim 6 wherein said stone extracting unit includes
five tubular elements and when the tubular elements are in the closed position thereof
the distal end portions of the wire elements define a five pointed star formed by
one continuous line.
8. A medical device as defined in claim 6 wherein said stone extracting unit includes
six tubular elements and when the distal ends of said tubular elements are in the
closed position thereof the distal end portions of the wire element define a six pointed
star formed by two equally annularly displaced delta triangles.
9. A medical device as defined in any one of claims 6, 7, or 8 wherein the fixed association
of each tubular element with a wire element constitutes a connection comprising a
heat shrinkable tube heat shrunk in surrounding relation to the distal end of the
associated tubular element with an annular layer of fused adhesive plastic between
the heat shrunk tube and the distal end of the associated tubular element and the
distal end of the associated wire element being in contact with the tubular element
and the fused plastic layer.